INVESTIGATORY PROJECT GROUP 2 Background of the Study Electricity is the physical phenomena arising from the behaviour of electrons and protons caused by the attraction of particles with opposite charges and the repulsion of particles with the same charge. Electricity from a lemon is possible to get electricity from a lemon using strips of metal. The most readily available combination is copper and zinc. The zinc piece can be taken from the casing of an old carbon "D" cell (battery);
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“Blood Bananas” Core Issue Chiquita Brands Company was a well-established international fruit growing and processing company in the 90’s. They had subsidiaries around the world; Colombia was one of those countries. With the creation of Banadex‚ Chiquita’s subsidiary in Colombia‚ revenues for the parent company increased a great amount. Banadex was Chiquita’s most profitable international operation; they had been working in that country around 100 years in the business of growing huge bananas’ fields
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Garber 1 Dylan Garber Ms. Ursula Misztal The Contemporary Short Story May 6th‚ 2013 How Banana Yoshimoto Brings The Unconscious to Life in “Newlywed” and “Helix” Banana Yoshimoto effectively portrays various common themes and motifs in both “Helix” and “Newlywed”‚ in revealing the subconscious state of mind of the respective protagonists. Although the storylines are quite different‚ we get the feeling that many themes and strategies such as isolation‚ incredible poetic effect‚ and the recurring
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“Prison Studies” by Malcolm X Born Malcolm Little in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ Malcolm X (1925-1965) was a charismatic leader of the black power movement and founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity. In prison‚ he became a Black Muslim. (He split with this faith in 1963 to convert to orthodox Islam.) “Prison Studies” is excerpted from the popular and fascinating Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ which he cowrote with Roots author Alex Haley. Many who today hear me somewhere in person‚ or on television
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As you first read the Banana Time case you might be asking yourself‚ “what do I do with this case? There are no questions at the end to which I can simply respond”. Attempting to analyze a social system or group such as described in the Banana Time case can be an awkward‚ chaotic experience‚ especially at first. Start with your primary task which is to 1) identify each of the social system elements (as listed in bullet points below and on page 83) and 2) to see if you can describe the interaction
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The company we chose to do our project on is Old Navy. Old Navy ’s mission is to be the Provider‚ Partner‚ and Employer of Choice. Their values‚ which were decided upon by 600 leaders of the Company‚ are: Service Excellence: Serving others our reason for existing. We continually seek to understand the needs of all those who depend on us (our patient‚ doctors‚ and our fellow teammates) and then to exceed all their expectations. Integrity: We say what we believe‚ and we do what we say
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Throughout the war the British fleets were superior. This was probably due to its large empire. 1914 The first naval battle was on August 28 when the British raided Heligoland Bight. British destroyers entered this German naval base and fired torpedoes but the Germans sent out cruiser ships‚ which were bigger and stronger. The destroyers retreated to open sea whilst being chased by the Germans and shot at by Battle ships. In September‚ submarine warfare began when German submarine U-9‚ sank 3 British
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During the Civil War‚ submarines technologically advanced. Using submarines was considered an elite and dangerous job (Katcher 45). Also in spring of 1861‚ unknown vessels were found by the Naval Services (Barney 309-11). Submarines were made almost illegal. The Southern side was under a Secret Service (Vert). The Confederates had no Navy (Weaver). The North considered them “infernal machines”. Most of the records of submarines were intentionally destroyed (Vert). Submarines resembled a whale
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By: fred The book ALIVE‚ by Piers Paul Read identified many possible themes‚ although I do think there are two that stand out. These two themes are survival and cooperation. Survival plays a major throughout the entire story. The most gruesome part in the story occurred when the remaining 28 passengers of the Fairchild were forced to cut up and eat there deceased friends and family members so that they would be able to survive. This drastic action was long disputed. This group of people went
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In fall of 1917‚ the Canadian armies were sent North Belgium after their great success at the Vimy Ridge battle in April. The battle occurred in Ypres area of Belgium‚ where the Passchendaele is located; it was the scene for several First World War Battles. However‚ it is understood the Passchendaele is mentioned as the horrific fighting condition. Because the area was made up of flat‚ low land and filled around with sticky mud which turned the battlefield dip into the sea of mud during the raining
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